I don't think NewEgg ships internationally, but they have 8 gig cards for around 19 bucks. So do the conversion, and pay around that, maybe on Amazon? Make sure if you are buying from an online retailer that it's a legit one, not from a reseller (like not direct from Amazon) because there are a lot of fake cards out there.

The 1G and 2G Sandisk microSD aren't as fast as the Kingston (J). There's no reason to pay extra for them. Though I would imagine even the Sandisk Ultra cards are pretty cheap right now, so you probably can't go wrong with either one. When dealing with standard microSD, you want to find the cards with the lowest random access times. Write speeds are nice for transferring data to the card, but the write speed doesn't matter while you're playing the DS. The random access times are what's important while playing the DS, and the Kingston (J) cards have consistently spec'ed with the fastest random access times.

But to be honest, it really only matters in a couple of games from the entire DS library, so if you go with Sandisk or a cheaper card, you'll still be fine 99% of the time.

From personal experience, I would recommend against the A-Data 2G cards. They changed to slower specs without changing model numbers and screwed over many unsuspecting people. Their class 6 microSDHC cards are great, but stay away from the 2G.

there is a 4gb kingston on deal extreme for like $8 (with free shipping) and if you got the real r4ds 2gb cards are pretty cheap there too so check it out the bad thing is that shipping takes a lot i think, you can check on amazon too and ebay as well

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